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program course
descriptions
Bachelor of Science in
Architectural Studies
Requirements and Core Courses
The four-year pre-professional bachelor of science in architectural studies
is a program primarily
for those who want a foundation in the study of architecture.
This degree at WSU is not
accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) but
instead is designed for students who want to work in an architecturally
related discipline such as planning, technology, project and community
development, or within government agencies. However, this degree may also
be used as a preparation for continued education in a professional degree
program.
Students who pursue this option
at WSU must complete all University requirements in addition to school
requirements listed below. Due to limitations of space and faculty, enrollment
in second-year courses and certification as a major in architecture can
be granted to only the most qualified students.
PRE-ARCHITECTURE:
FRESHMAN YEAR (First
Semester)
Arch 101—Graphic Communications
GER (General Education Requirement)
or Math
or Physics requirement
Engl 101—Introductory writing
GenEd 110 or 111 (GER)—World Civilization I or II
GER electives
FRESHMAN YEAR (Second
Semester)
Arch 103—Visual Design
Arch 202—The Built Environment
GER elective
Math 171— Calculus I
or Math 206—Mathematical Analysis for Architects
or Phys 101—General Physics
or Phys 201—General Physics
CERTIFIED PROGRAM:
The School of Architecture and Construction Management accepts 60 students
into the second year. WSU students who wish to enroll in second year must
submit an application to the School of Architecture and Construction Management
during the previous spring semester. To be considered, a student must
have completed at least 26 semester credit hours of architectural program
requirements. Selection is based on the student's GPA in the 26+ semester
credit hours of required course work. If students do not complete Arch
101, 103, 201, and 203 at WSU, they will be required to submit visual
evidence of their architectural graphic and design work for review by
the Admissions Committee.
SOPHOMORE YEAR (First
Semester)
Arch 201—Architectural Design I
Arch 220—Ancient History
Arch 330—Materials/Construction I
Phys 101—General Physics [P]
or 201—Physics for Scientists and Engineers [P]
or Math GER
SOPHOMORE YEAR (Second
Semester)
Arch 203—Architectural Design II
Arch 209—Design Theory I
Biological Sciences (GER)
Physical Sciences (GER)
Social Sciences (GER)
JUNIOR YEAR (First
Semester)
Arch 301—Architectural Design III
Arch 324—Renaissance to 19th Century Architecture
Arch 351—Architectural Structures I
Arch 353—Architectural Structures Studio
Arch 432—Environmental Controls I
JUNIOR YEAR (Second
Semester)
Arch 303—Architectural Design IV
Arch 309—Architectural Theory II
Arch 352—Architectural Structures II
Arch 354—Architectural Structures Studio II
Arch 433—Environmental Controls II
SENIOR YEAR (First
Semester)
Arch 401—Architectural Design V
Arch 451—Computer-aided Design I
Arch 472—Construction/Communication/Codes
Tier III
GER
GER
SENIOR YEAR (Second
Semester)
Arch 403—Architectural Design VI
Arch 409—Urban Design Theory
Architectural emphasis electives
([P] = Meets general education
requirement in Physical Science)
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